[49] “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” ii. 6.

[50] See Leland, “Etruscan Roman Remains,” 199.

[51] Henderson, “Folk-lore of the Northern Counties,” 32; Gregor, “Folk-lore of North-East Scotland,” 183.

[52] Tawney, “Katha Sarit Sâgara,” ii. 221.

[53] “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” iii. 7.

[54] Lady Wilde, “Legends,” 197, 206. See instances collected by Hartland, “Legend of Perseus,” ii. 64 sq.

[55] Aubrey, “Remaines,” 11; and for examples of similar practices see Sir W. Scott, “Letters on Demonology,” 273; Spencer, “Principles of Sociology,” i. 243; Tylor, “Primitive Culture,” i. 116; ii. 149; Lubbock, “Origin of Civilization,” 241, 244; Henderson, loc. cit., 148; Farrer, “Primitive Manners,” 287; Oldenberg, “Grihya Sûtras,” i. 57.; Hartland, “Legend of Perseus,” ii. 70 sq.

[56] “Qânûn-i-Islâm,” 222 sq.

[57] Hunt, “Popular Romances,” 320.

[58] “Letters on Demonology,” 273; “Remaines,” 61, 228; “Folk-lore,” iii. 385; iv. 256; Miss Cox, “Cinderella,” 491.